Word: occasionally
(lookup in dictionary)
(lookup stats)
Dates: all
Sort By: most recent first
(reverse)
The years are a blur of impressions now, filled with glimpses of professors and classes, friends and activities. I remember Nobel Prize-winning scientist George Wald, teaching Nat. Sci. 5, interjecting modestly upon occasion, “I knew Albert Einstein, you see. And I once told Albert...?...
The bitterest pill to swallow during the 1950-51 season was a 10-9 loss to future Beanpot rival Boston College. To this day, the defeat marks the only occasion that a Harvard hockey team has lost a game after scoring nine goals.
But the students said they only used the chant “Shame on you” on one occasion, at Provost Harvey V. Fineberg ’67. They speculated that perhaps the support staff perceived the chant as directed at them, as well.
He continues to organize protests on occasion, having found a "good many causes over the years." Last month, he walked the picket line during the two-week UH faculty strike. When the Asian Development Bank held its annual meeting in Hawaii, Lee was one of about 600 protesters.
Since that occasion, the team has changed radically, abandoning the party image that it fostered in the past.